Things I liked:Easy to cock, accuracy, accuracy, accuracy, trigger, shoots like a dream right out of the box. Had doubts that an airgun under 200 would shoot so nice. Shoot all day and leave one ragged hole. Makes Gamos and Crosmans in this price range look like a joke. Quality and feel rival my Beeman Kodiak. Sights can be removed easily and leaves a clean natural look. Girlfriend loves her birthday present.Things I would have changed:Auto safety is very nice but location takes a little getting use to. Straight grip stock is not my prefference BUT does allow for different sized hands to reach the trigger. Muzzle brake has a larger diameter hole, does not allow for lazer bore sighter, so you just have to shoot it more. Adjustment on factory rear site unusable and does not allow the gun to live up to it's accuracy. To adjust for windage two set screw need to be backed off then the site tapped to desired location. While tightening, site moves. Will drive you nuts. Buy the pro target with the peep site or put a scope on it.What others should know:This is a great gun for anyone who wants a springer they can carry and shoot all day. The dove tail has both a scope stop and a scope hole (both line up with the leapers weaver adapter). Scope holds nicely. 500 plus pellets (Crosman hunting points) and has shot near perfect since day one. Occassional flyers early on, but rock solid ever since.

Things I liked:Very close in size and feel to a Springfield XD. Easy to use clip, with mag release in XD location. Great gun for training. Shots per CO2 is silly. Almost too much. Have 90 to 100 BBs ready at 54 degrees. Fits OK in XD hosters.Things I would have changed:Weight, it's just so light it feels like a toy. Trigger, about 150 lbs pull, but you can feel the break between the reload and release. Accuracy is not a reason to by this gun, but it's good enough to hit you trap. For the money it's hard to complain.What others should know:Fun little gun, nice for XD trainer or plinking cans. Cheap to buy and cheaper to shoot.

I forgot to mention ... just look at what a person can add to this little beauty for another $40. Now you have a semi-automatic bullpup for a total of $70. It's not for everyone. But, you have to admit it is cool .....

Hey Steve ... How much do 4 Big Macs cost? You are talkling about a semiautomatic, CO2, pistol that is skimpy on using gas, and costs $30! That's Thirty Dollars US, Mr. Steve. Your comments say that you like this pistol more than the 2 Star Rating that you gave it. It deserves at least a 3, and if you factor in value for money, it is a four. This pistol is so inexpensive that you can give one to your little brother for Christmas. Better yet, give one to your Mom! And, your accuracy will improve the longer you shoot it. A person cannot get more enjoyable shooting for less money anywhere.

Things I liked:My first choice for hunting in my Kodiak 25 cal. Numerous pidgeons, rabbits, and squirrels have had quick and clean endings with this pellet. The hollow point ensures all 30 ft\lbs hit the target. I have flipped rabbits over with head shots at 20 yards.Things I would have changed:nothingWhat others should know:Not recomended for head shots on raccoons. The pellet will bounce right of their skull, it will knock them out for 2 minutes, but they are not happy when waking up.

As much as I am interested in using this pellet in my 25 cal MROD, for humanely dispatching pigeons with upper chest shots - I am also wondering if the reliable, Benjamin DOMED pellet might be better at penetrating the thick skulls such as those found on Steve's ol Rackety-coon.....

Things I liked:Fun and easy to shoot. Okay accuracy and trigger pull. Things I would have changed:Rear site is poorly designed for adjustment. Interscope rails and a red dot will correct.What others should know:Buy the shoulder stock. Great little carbine.